Oracle reveals Java Applet API deprecation plan
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Oracle has revealed its interim plan to help Java devs deal with browser-makers' imminent banishment of plug-ins.
Just in time for when no browser will support them
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Oracle has revealed its interim plan to help Java devs deal with browser-makers' imminent banishment of plug-ins.
Just in time for when no browser will support them
Who still using it?? so many security loop hole
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Oracle has revealed its interim plan to help Java devs deal with browser-makers' imminent banishment of plug-ins.
Just in time for when no browser will support them
They're just marking it as obsolete, but not indicating that it's going away... So basically anyone stupid enough to only look at whOracle's documentation will see something that only appears to acknowledge the events of the last decade have made java craplets not the preferred way to do anything; but receive no warning that within a year or so no modern browser will be able to run them at all. :doh:
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Who still using it?? so many security loop hole
I'd bet there are still a shocking number of mission-critical enterprise apps that only run as Java applets...or as ActiveX controls that only work when embedded in a page in IE4.